IAF Pilot Dies After Tejas Fighter Jet Crashes at Dubai Air Show | N18G

IAF Pilot Dies After Tejas Fighter Jet Crashes at Dubai Air Show | N18G
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India’s Tejas fighter jet crashed during a demonstration at the Dubai Air Show, killing an Indian Air Force pilot. The incident marks the second Tejas crash since the aircraft’s induction in July 2016. Tejas fighter jets are indigenously developed in India.

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  1. I am a Pakistani…….
    But I really want to pay my Respect and tribute to the pilot ..he could eject from the jet but he prefers to die because if he ejects might be the Jet could Went to the public area so Casualties we can say may be over hundreds….
    For me he is a Hero 🙏🥺
    Respect

  2. One Tejas crash.
    One pilot gone.
    And suddenly…
    X is On Fire..
    LinkedIn on Fire.

    I saw the videos.
    I saw the fake outrage.
    I saw people milking tragedy for Trending.
    Circulating crash clips like gossip.
    Dropping “RIP” posts like Instagram filters.

    Where was this energy for 50 years?
    Where was the concern when 400+ MiGs fell?
    Where was the outrage when 170+ pilots died?
    Where were the hashtags when families shattered?

    Silence.
    Complete silence.

    Because those jets were imported.
    Those crashes were “normal.”

    But the moment one Made-in-India jet goes down?

    Suddenly everyone wakes up.
    Suddenly everyone has an opinion.
    Suddenly Tejas becomes a punching bag.
    Suddenly Indian scientists become a joke.
    Suddenly Indian engineers become memes.
    Suddenly everyone becomes an expert on G-forces.

    The hypocrisy is not subtle.
    It screams.

    I didn’t react for 24 hours.
    I didn’t post condolences.
    I didn’t amplify the crash videos.

    Because the pilot deserves dignity.

    But then… I saw the pattern.
    Influencers pushing negativity.
    Politicians jumping in for mileage.

    Foreign lobby bots pushing,
    “India can’t build jets.”
    “Tejas is unreliable.”

    So I dug into the data.
    And it was hiding in plain sight.

    Here is the total loss count for each fighter jet.
    Ranked from highest to lowest.

    F-16: 674 losses
    MiG-21: 600 losses
    MiG-29: 300 losses
    F-35: 29 losses
    Su-35S: 10 losses
    Gripen: 9 losses
    Rafale: 8 losses
    Eurofighter: 8 losses
    F-22: 6 losses
    Su-57: 3 losses
    Tejas: 2 losses

    Now the average losses per year since service began.

    This is where the truth hits hard.

    F-16: 14.3 per year
    MiG-21: 9.1 per year
    MiG-29: 7.1 per year
    F-35: 2.9 per year
    Su-35S: 0.9 per year
    Su-57: 0.6 per year
    Typhoon: 0.36 per year
    Rafale: 0.33 per year
    Gripen: 0.31 per year
    F-22: 0.3 per year
    Tejas: 0.22 per year

    Tejas is statistically one of the safest jets ever built.
    Not just in India.
    Globally.

    And yet, this is the jet people mock.

    So what they really want?
    They want outrage against Bharat.
    They want to shout “India can’t build.”
    They want to feed their colonial inferiority.
    They want to attack anything proudly Indian.

    A jet crash is tragic.
    Always.
    But it is normal in aviation.

    Every nation loses jets.
    Every air force accepts risk.
    Every aircraft has failures.

    An inquiry committee will investigate.
    They will give the facts.

    Until then, we should stop humiliating our own country.

    Tejas is a miracle.
    A generational leap.
    A symbol of India standing on its own feet.
    A machine built by Indian brilliance.

    Very soon we will have our own engine too.

    And if the empire loyal crowd can’t digest that?
    We don’t care.

    Stop mocking our engineers.
    Stop sharing crash porn.
    Stop pretending to care.
    Stop cheering for failures of Indian innovation.

    Because here is the truth.
    Tejas didn’t crash Bharat.
    Bharat crashed the colonial mindset.
    And some people just can’t handle it.

  3. Pakistan me itne baar terror attack hua hai or abhi 2 attacks or hue hai or wo iska blame India pe dalte hai lekin unke Gan* me itna dum nhi hai ki wo India pe attack kar ske samne se, jaise India ne kiya terror attack hone par jaise- Surgical strike, balakot , Operation sindoor. Lekin Pakistan kuch nhi kar skta sirf blame daalne ke alawa, or isse hi unki aukat ka or takat ka pata chal jata hai 😂

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